Our comprehensive recovery program

At Second Chance Sober Living House, we offer more than just a place to stay. Our program is designed to guide individuals through a transformative journey towards lasting sobriety and independence. Discover how we help residents rebuild their lives with dignity and purpose.

Beyond sobriety: Life readiness

Second Chance isn’t just a place to stay sober—it’s a place to restart life with structure, accountability, and dignity. Residents are supported in rebuilding daily habits, routines, and responsibilities that prepare them for long-term independence. While many sober homes focus only on abstinence, Second Chance focuses on life readiness, ensuring our residents are equipped for a sustainable future.

Who our program serves

Our program is specifically designed for individuals in recovery, those re-entering society, and people releasing from incarceration. We provide a tailored environment where everyone can find the most success and support on their path to a new life. If you are committed to rebuilding your life, this program is for you.

Your journey to independence

Second Chance guides residents from instability to stability, then through accountability, and finally to independence. We offer not just a sober home, but a true opportunity to rebuild life. Our structured approach ensures that from the moment you join, you are on a clear path to self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of purpose.

Comprehensive support for a new life

Second Chance provides residents with the structure, accountability, and practical support needed to successfully rebuild their lives in recovery. Residents live in a substance-free environment with clear rules and expectations that support sobriety. Peer accountability, required participation in recovery meetings (AA/NA or similar), and daily structure help residents stay focused and grounded in recovery. For residents re-entering the community after incarceration, treatment, or homelessness, Second Chance provides a stable environment where they can rebuild trust, structure, and independence while reconnecting with work, family, and community resources. Second Chance helps residents move from early recovery and instability toward self-sufficiency, confidence, and long-term sobriety, giving them the tools needed to build a new and sustainable life.